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Manuel archive

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Manuel archive
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85 John Manuel billheads. At least 13 varieties. John Manuel, who for a number of years was one of the most prominent businessmen of Murphys, was born in England in 1836, and died at his home in California November 19, 1898. The intervening period of sixty-two years covered a life record that was at all times honorable and upright and worthy the high regard of those who knew Mr. Manuel. He was sixteen years of age when he left the land of his birth and immigrated to the new world. He spent the three succeeding years in New York and thence came to California, arriving in this state in 1855. He was a young man of nineteen years, full of energy, courage, ambition and determination. He engaged in mining at Douglas Flat and Central Hill, and was the owner of a large hydraulic mine at the former place, operating it most successfully and taking out a large amount of the precious metal. In 1877, he abandoned mining and turned his attention to lumbering, purchasing a saw-mill eight miles above Murphys. His business grew in volume and importance and he increased the capacity of the mill to twenty thousand feet of lumber as the daily output. In 1878, he established a lumber yard at Murphys where he had a large local demand, supplying the miners throughout this locality and for a considerable distance through the surrounding country. He conducted a profitable and constantly growing business, winning that prosperity which is ever the reward of carefully directed effort. [Calveras County Biographies]City: MurphysCounty: CalaverasState: CADate: